Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler
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Directed by | Fritz Lang |
Produced by | Erich Pommer |
Written by | Fritz Lang Norbert Jacques Thea von Harbou |
Starring | Rudolf Klein-Rogge Aud Egede Nissen Gertrude Welcker Alfred Abel Bernhard Goetzke |
Cinematography | Carl Hoffman |
Release date(s) | 1922 |
Running time | 270 min. |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent film German intertitles |
Followed by | The Testament of Dr Mabuse |
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Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler) is the first film in the Mabuse series by Fritz Lang from 1922. The film is silent and mostly shot in 16 frame/s.
The film in its entirety is around four hours long, so has been divided into two parts:
- Der große Spieler: Ein Bild der Zeit
- Inferno: Ein Spiel um Menschen unserer Zeit
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[edit] Synopsis
Mabuse is a doctor of psychology and master of disguise. He tricks many people out of money by conning them and using hypnotism. He murders many people, and towards the end sees their ghosts, and goes mad. It is debatable about whether he saw the ghosts because he was mad, or that seeing the ghosts sent him mad. He is then sent to an asylum which is the setting for the next film, Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, also known as The Last Will of Dr. Mabuse) ten years on.
[edit] Trivia
Rudolf Klein-Rogge (Mabuse) also stars in the sequel to this film, Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1933) as well as the earlier silent film Metropolis (1927), also directed by Fritz Lang.
Fritz Lang is portrayed as a character in the anime film Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa and goes by the alias of 'Mabuse' in the first part of the film.